On July 3rd, just after 4 PM, I received news about an airdrop of $M. This recently popular project on Kaito has also gone live. I opened the Binance app and saw the trend was continuously upward. Looking again, the price was 0.46 and rapidly pulled to 0.05+. Just then, Bitget popped up a message saying the M/USDT trading pair was launched, so I quickly clicked in to check, and the price was over 0.07. I got a shock and stood up, quickly looking for a cross-chain bridge. Five minutes later, the group provided an address to transfer $M from BSC to MemeCore. Then I quickly bought 500U of $M to try cross-chain, with the price at that time around 0.056.

Then I started cross-chain ( @mesonfi ), chose quick arrival (2-3 minutes), waited about 10 minutes and it still hadn’t arrived, then I went to DC to open a ticket, and was told there was no quota left, and I couldn’t withdraw it back. I had to wait for the quota to continue, which might take a few hours. I directly cursed; can moving bricks really take this few hours?

Waiting and waiting, finally I crossed over at 6 PM. Then I opened BG and saw it was under review. I relaxed a bit, and looking again at the price of $M, it was still quite firm, with BG’s price surprisingly around 0.065. Then it was more waiting; after 20 minutes, it still hadn’t arrived. I saw the price had dropped to 0.063, so I hurried to ask customer service, and the response I got was that manual operation was required, and I needed to pay attention within 24 hours. I cursed again; what kind of trash exchange is this, taking a day just to process a recharge? It was already 18:50, and I thought this time moving bricks was going to mess up.

After almost an hour passed, I suddenly received a prompt saying the recharge was successful. At that time, the price of $M was around 0.06. I quickly sold it, ultimately making a profit of 24U after deducting costs. I was on edge for nearly 4 hours, really wanted to curse.

Conclusion: Be cautious when moving bricks, especially find reliable cross-chain bridges and trustworthy exchanges.